The property

A lovely detached cottage set on the Isle of Anglesey, next door to the owner’s home in the hamlet of Llanrhyddlad, and just a stone’s throw from the western shores of the island at Church Bay.

Full of a homely style and charm, Rhiangwyn has been lovingly finished to offer a family group quality holiday accommodation throughout, benefitting from spacious rooms and some fabulous features, like a hot tub and outdoor sheltered bar area.

Gather everyone together in the country farmhouse kitchen, with an impressive range cooker to assist you in rustling up a feast for everyone, with sleek granite worktops, and a long, traditional dining table.

More formal dining can be found in the next room, perfect for a family occasion, and afterwards you can retire to one of the several living areas offering plenty of opportunity for everyone to find an area for themselves, with a bright and airy conservatory, ideal for morning coffee, a charming snug at the rear with a woodburning stove, perfect to snuggle in front of after a windswept coastal walk, and a welcoming sitting room with plenty of plush seating to sit and relax, perhaps watching a film on the Freeview TV.

Outside the garden welcomes you with a decked patio area and grass, leading to a further raised seating area with country views, as well as a covered bar room and the wonderful hot tub.

The bar room, with its glass windbreak screen, provides a superb social spot where you can enjoy a refreshing drink under the halogen heater and the twinkling fairy lights, and you won’t have to return to the house for the next drink as a wine chiller is sits in here for your convenience.

Head to sleep in one of the five lovely bedrooms, with one double bedroom on the ground floor, and four first-floor bedrooms, with the master king-size bedroom enjoying an en-suite bathroom.

The rear bedrooms benefit from beautiful country views that stretch to the sea, and the first-floor bathroom has been equipped with a corner bath so you can indulge in a relaxing soak after a busy day, while a shower room rests on the ground floor too.

Dine out in the nearby coastal village of Church Bay, where you can find an excellent seafood restaurant, along with many village pubs in the vicinity, the options are plentiful if you want to dine out.

Visit the beaches of Porth Trwyn and Porth Swtan when the weather is sunny for a fabulous beach day, or take a journey over to Holyhead where the idyllic shores of Trearddur Bay await you, with fine white sands and clear blue waters.

Further inland on Anglesey, you can find Llyn Alaw, a large reservoir perfect for incorporating into a country walk, with beautiful views over the waters.

Note: Hot tub may be cold on your arrival as it is cleaned and re-filled before each stay

About the location

CEMAES BAY

Amlwch 5 miles; Holyhead 17 miles.

Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the beautiful North Anglesey Heritage Coast, the pretty seaside village of Cemaes Bay is home to three pubs, shops, an award-winning chip shop, a cafe and Visitor Centre, a natural sheltered harbour and a sandy beach edged by grassy cliffs, ideal for safe bathing and family fun. The Isle of Anglesey is renowned for its miles of stunning and varied coastline offering wonderful walking and cycling, renowned birdwatching, excellent watersports, fishing and many quality golf courses. The well-known Sea Zoo and a variety of National Trust properties and gardens are all within reach on this beautiful island. A great location offering something for all the family, including even a day trip to Dublin from nearby Holyhead.